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Nice Image from page 10 of “The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 37 (October 8, 1920)]” (1920) photo

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Image from page 10 of “The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 37 (October 8, 1920)]” (1920)
Kings Beach
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Title: The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 37 (October 8, 1920)]
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: American Legion. National Headquarters
Subjects: American Legion periodicals
Publisher: American Legion
Contributing Library: The American Legion National Headquarters Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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re the rest of us a certain degree of peace ofmind. Kings still go forth, but not to do battle. In-stead they do America, or Australia, or Brazil. King Albert of the Belgians, a recent visitor to ourown shores (both of them), after awarding the lastOlympic Games cup, left for South America. ThePrince of Wales, another* transcontinental American*tourist, has been welcomed not alone in Australia andNew Zealand, but on the beach at Waikiki. Crown Prince Carol of Roumania, a sort of recruittourist, recently sailed for home after traveling aroundthe States more or less incognito and snatching, accord-ing to persistent rumor, a parting cocktail in the faceof the Eighteenth Amendment. It is a quarter of a century, however, since a repre-sentative of one royal European house came to see us.And it is safe to assume that no blood relative of thisvisitor is likely to seek hospitality here for at least aquarter century to come. For he was Prince Henryof Prussia. PAGE 10 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY

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